Reducing our environmental impact by ending discounted print incentives for journals
Why Cambridge University Press will no longer be offering deeply discounted print as part of new journals agreements.
Why Cambridge University Press will no longer be offering deeply discounted print as part of new journals agreements.
In 2020 Cambridge reviewed our policy of providing print copies to Editorial Board members of Cambridge-owned journals. In our Q&A with Ella Colvin , Director of Publishing – Journals, reflects on this project and our plans for a greener future.…
Transforming how we operate at conferences, by significantly reducing the number of print copies, as we seek to reduce our global organisation’s carbon footprint.
Ella Colvin reflects on the many changes affecting our publishing partners and the importance of working together towards a common goal of sustainability.
A Q&A with Jenny Mathias, Global Marketing and Operations Director
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